I removed Vista Home Premium OEM and replaced with Windows Xp

HP Pavilion dv6609wm Entertainment Notebook PC with windows vista premium 32 bit SDO. I removed Vista and replaced with xp now I lack of recovery of pilots then tried with the disk that I did and I get bootmgr error. What can I do to fix this? Ran, diagnostics etc tried f11 nothing works. robotsad:

Hello:

Reload XP and then read that XP downgrade guide below for more information on installing the drivers.

Please read the section titled moderate model that is where your laptop falls into the area to try to install XP.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-and/General-XP-downgrade-Guide-for-HP-laptops/TD-p/83267

Paul

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